Evaluating WRF-Chem aerosol indirect effects in Southeast Pacific marine stratocumulus during VOCALS-REx

We evaluate a regional-scale simulation with the WRF-Chem model for the VAMOS (Variability of the American Monsoon Systems) Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Study Regional Experiment (VOCALS-REx), which sampled the Southeast Pacific's persistent stratocumulus deck. Evaluation of VOCALS-REx ship-b...

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Main Authors: P. E. Saide, S. N. Spak, G. R. Carmichael, M. A. Mena-Carrasco, Q. Yang, S. Howell, D. C. Leon, J. R. Snider, A. R. Bandy, J. L. Collett, K. B. Benedict, S. P. de Szoeke, L. N. Hawkins, G. Allen, I. Crawford, J. Crosier, S. R. Springston
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-03-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/3045/2012/acp-12-3045-2012.pdf
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author P. E. Saide
S. N. Spak
G. R. Carmichael
M. A. Mena-Carrasco
Q. Yang
S. Howell
D. C. Leon
J. R. Snider
A. R. Bandy
J. L. Collett
K. B. Benedict
S. P. de Szoeke
L. N. Hawkins
G. Allen
I. Crawford
J. Crosier
S. R. Springston
author_facet P. E. Saide
S. N. Spak
G. R. Carmichael
M. A. Mena-Carrasco
Q. Yang
S. Howell
D. C. Leon
J. R. Snider
A. R. Bandy
J. L. Collett
K. B. Benedict
S. P. de Szoeke
L. N. Hawkins
G. Allen
I. Crawford
J. Crosier
S. R. Springston
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description We evaluate a regional-scale simulation with the WRF-Chem model for the VAMOS (Variability of the American Monsoon Systems) Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Study Regional Experiment (VOCALS-REx), which sampled the Southeast Pacific's persistent stratocumulus deck. Evaluation of VOCALS-REx ship-based and three aircraft observations focuses on analyzing how aerosol loading affects marine boundary layer (MBL) dynamics and cloud microphysics. We compare local time series and campaign-averaged longitudinal gradients, and highlight differences in model simulations with (W) and without (NW) wet deposition processes. The higher aerosol loadings in the NW case produce considerable changes in MBL dynamics and cloud microphysics, in accordance with the established conceptual model of aerosol indirect effects. These include increase in cloud albedo, increase in MBL and cloud heights, drizzle suppression, increase in liquid water content, and increase in cloud lifetime. Moreover, better statistical representation of aerosol mass and number concentration improves model fidelity in reproducing observed spatial and temporal variability in cloud properties, including top and base height, droplet concentration, water content, rain rate, optical depth (COD) and liquid water path (LWP). Together, these help to quantify confidence in WRF-Chem's modeled aerosol-cloud interactions, especially in the activation parameterization, while identifying structural and parametric uncertainties including: irreversibility in rain wet removal; overestimation of marine DMS and sea salt emissions, and accelerated aqueous sulfate conversion. Our findings suggest that WRF-Chem simulates marine cloud-aerosol interactions at a level sufficient for applications in forecasting weather and air quality and studying aerosol climate forcing, and may do so with the reliability required for policy analysis.
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spelling doaj.art-6fc6c6599dce435b8e7452682f01fd9a2022-12-22T00:33:52ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242012-03-011263045306410.5194/acp-12-3045-2012Evaluating WRF-Chem aerosol indirect effects in Southeast Pacific marine stratocumulus during VOCALS-RExP. E. SaideS. N. SpakG. R. CarmichaelM. A. Mena-CarrascoQ. YangS. HowellD. C. LeonJ. R. SniderA. R. BandyJ. L. CollettK. B. BenedictS. P. de SzoekeL. N. HawkinsG. AllenI. CrawfordJ. CrosierS. R. SpringstonWe evaluate a regional-scale simulation with the WRF-Chem model for the VAMOS (Variability of the American Monsoon Systems) Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Study Regional Experiment (VOCALS-REx), which sampled the Southeast Pacific's persistent stratocumulus deck. Evaluation of VOCALS-REx ship-based and three aircraft observations focuses on analyzing how aerosol loading affects marine boundary layer (MBL) dynamics and cloud microphysics. We compare local time series and campaign-averaged longitudinal gradients, and highlight differences in model simulations with (W) and without (NW) wet deposition processes. The higher aerosol loadings in the NW case produce considerable changes in MBL dynamics and cloud microphysics, in accordance with the established conceptual model of aerosol indirect effects. These include increase in cloud albedo, increase in MBL and cloud heights, drizzle suppression, increase in liquid water content, and increase in cloud lifetime. Moreover, better statistical representation of aerosol mass and number concentration improves model fidelity in reproducing observed spatial and temporal variability in cloud properties, including top and base height, droplet concentration, water content, rain rate, optical depth (COD) and liquid water path (LWP). Together, these help to quantify confidence in WRF-Chem's modeled aerosol-cloud interactions, especially in the activation parameterization, while identifying structural and parametric uncertainties including: irreversibility in rain wet removal; overestimation of marine DMS and sea salt emissions, and accelerated aqueous sulfate conversion. Our findings suggest that WRF-Chem simulates marine cloud-aerosol interactions at a level sufficient for applications in forecasting weather and air quality and studying aerosol climate forcing, and may do so with the reliability required for policy analysis.http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/3045/2012/acp-12-3045-2012.pdf
spellingShingle P. E. Saide
S. N. Spak
G. R. Carmichael
M. A. Mena-Carrasco
Q. Yang
S. Howell
D. C. Leon
J. R. Snider
A. R. Bandy
J. L. Collett
K. B. Benedict
S. P. de Szoeke
L. N. Hawkins
G. Allen
I. Crawford
J. Crosier
S. R. Springston
Evaluating WRF-Chem aerosol indirect effects in Southeast Pacific marine stratocumulus during VOCALS-REx
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
title Evaluating WRF-Chem aerosol indirect effects in Southeast Pacific marine stratocumulus during VOCALS-REx
title_full Evaluating WRF-Chem aerosol indirect effects in Southeast Pacific marine stratocumulus during VOCALS-REx
title_fullStr Evaluating WRF-Chem aerosol indirect effects in Southeast Pacific marine stratocumulus during VOCALS-REx
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating WRF-Chem aerosol indirect effects in Southeast Pacific marine stratocumulus during VOCALS-REx
title_short Evaluating WRF-Chem aerosol indirect effects in Southeast Pacific marine stratocumulus during VOCALS-REx
title_sort evaluating wrf chem aerosol indirect effects in southeast pacific marine stratocumulus during vocals rex
url http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/3045/2012/acp-12-3045-2012.pdf
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